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The repositorium is a searchable database that provides data on relevant articles from journals, company web pages and web pages of governmental agencies about studies/applications of genome-editing in model plants and agricultural crops in the period January 1996 to May 2018. Search options are article type, technique, plant, traits or free text. The repositorium is based on the systematic map of Dominik Modrzejewski et al., published in the journal environmental evidence. (Download article PDF).

Endogenous sequence patterns predispose the repair modes of CRISPR/Cas9-induced DNA double-stranded breaks in Arabidopsis thaliana


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2017

Autoren

Vu, Giang T. H.; Cao, Hieu X.; Fauser, Friedrich; Reiss, Bernd; Puchta, Holger; Schubert, Ingo

Abstract

The possibility to predict the outcome of targeted DNA double-stranded break (DSB) repair would be desirable for genome editing. Furthermore the consequences of mis-repair of potentially cell-lethal DSBs and the underlying pathways are not yet fully understood. Here we study the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9-induced mutation spectra at three selected endogenous loci in Arabidopsis thaliana by deep sequencing of long amplicon libraries. Notably, we found sequence-dependent genomic features that affected the DNA repair outcome. Deletions of 1-bp to <1000-bp size and/or very short insertions, deletions >1 kbp (all due to NHEJ) and deletions combined with insertions between 5-bp to >100 bp [caused by a synthesis-dependent strand annealing (SDSA)-like mechanism] occurred most frequently at all three loci. The appearance of single-stranded annealing events depends on the presence and distance between repeats flanking the DSB. The frequency and size of insertions is increased if a sequence with high similarity to the target site was available in cis. Most deletions were linked to pre-existing microhomology. Deletion and/or insertion mutations were blunt-end ligated or via de novo generated microhomology. While most mutation types and, to some degree, their predictability are comparable with animal systems, the broad range of deletion mutations seems to be a peculiar feature of the plant A. thaliana.

Keywords
Arabidopsis/genetics; Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats; CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics; DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded; DNA repair; genomic instability; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed; Mutation
Periodical
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Periodical Number
1
Page range
57–67
Volume
92
DOI
10.1111/tpj.13634

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
1248 Vu, Giang T. H.; Schubert, Ingo
Germany
Arabidopsis thaliana CRISPR/Cas9
At3g51870
No information
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
1249 Vu, Giang T. H.; Schubert, Ingo
Germany
Arabidopsis thaliana CRISPR/Cas9
At3g50750
No information
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
1250 Vu, Giang T. H.; Schubert, Ingo
Germany
Arabidopsis thaliana CRISPR/Cas9
At5g01320
No information
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research